The Lo Lo, also called the Mun Di, Man Di, La La, O Man, or Lu Loc Man, live mainly in the northern mountain provinces of Ha Giang and Cao Bang. Although they are a small population and live among other ethnic groups, the Lo Lo have maintained their own traditions and customs.
Arriving in Dong Van, tourists will have the chance to admire the majestic beauty of rolling mountains and forests as well as to learn more about the daily life of Dong Van residents.
Vietnam, an S-shaped country has 4 points including easternmost, northernmost, westernmost, southernmost point while northernmost point in Lung Cu Commune ,Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province. Visiting to Ha Giang, tourists should not miss Lung Cu flag tower which has become an holy images inside e
Built in 1914, the palace passed 2 major wars: the French War and the American War. As such, Vuong Palace is also treated as a symbol of the past glory of the H'mong people. In fact, the palace was also called Vua Meo in honor of the king of the H'mong ethnic people.
Along with rugged Ma Pi Leng Pass, Nho Que river is one of the most famous symbols of Ha Giang. Nho Que has a spectacular beauty with blue water all around the year. Nho Que looks like a thread in a majestic scenery between limestone mountain in one side and deep valley in other side.
Those who have been on the Highland of Ha Giang can enjoy a masterpiece of nature bestowed on this place. That is Heaven gagte of Quan Ba and Nui doi (twin mountain). Legends are legends forever; however, anyone who contemplates Nui Doi without hearing the story about the fairy`s breasts may associa
Dong Van plateau was recognized by the UNESCO as one of the 77 geological parks in the world and the second in Southeast Asia after the Langkawi Geological Park in Malaysia on October 3,2010. Dong Van has now become Vietnam's first geological park.